Dylan Ratigan Is Leaving MSNBC

He'll apparently leave at the end of his contract to pursure more
political activism, according to the report.

“Once you’ve said your piece, you can either keep saying it — and
then it’s a job, good job, pays well, everybody knows your name,
it’s great — or you can decide what you’re going to do
about it,” he said. “And the answer is, I don’t know. But I do
know, in order to figure it out, I have to dismount.”

Ratigan, of course, came to MSNBC after a similarly surprising
departure from CNBC.

On MSNBC he's known for his firey, populist attacks against Wall
Street, politicians, and the intersection thereof.